
Beautifully shot with stunning realistic locations, this historically-inspired horror delivers tension and sexuality with a side of blood. A newly married couple, alone in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
Beautifully shot with stunning realistic locations, this historically-inspired horror delivers tension and sexuality with a side of blood. A newly married couple, alone in …continue reading The Daily Dig: Daughters of Darkness (1971)
AMC’s new “Interview with the Vampire” series is everything you want from a fresh adaptation of Anne Rice’s famed novel — plus so much more. …continue reading First Look: Interview with the Vampire (Series)
A box-office smash at the time, “Love at First Bite” capitalized on the era’s sense of humor and the mash-up of comedy and horror …continue reading The Daily Dig: Love at First Bite (1978)
Though it doesn’t have enough laughs to be comedy or enough horror to be frightening, this monster spoof is at least nice to look …continue reading The Daily Dig: Old Dracula (1974)
A beautiful transfer and brilliant sets make this familiar feeling, fifties horror a must-watch for fans of the history of the genre. A scientist …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood of the Vampire (1958)
This week on the podcast: mommy issues, vampires, 2021’s best horror films, and the not-so-innocent terror of superhuman kids. ABOUT THE EPISODE: The Innocents …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Blood Red Sky/The Innocents
With a script that seems to have come from a sleep-deprived night of heavy drug use, there’s no time for anything but the absurd. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Modern Vampires (1998)
A natural horror film that should have relied on camera tricks instead of special effects to make its killer creatures more scary than lame. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Nightwing (1979)
A unique angle at the Vampire sub-genre featuring an underrated eighties punk band and a decent amount of blood and nudity. A Vampire comes …continue reading The Daily Dig: Pale Blood (1990)
“Bite Me” is a charmingly relatable gem for romantics, outcasts, and anyone with a thirst for something different in a bloodsoaked sub-genre. Love is …continue reading Women in Horror: Bite Me (2019)
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